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Chapter 16
Eyestrain and motion sickness
Continuous play can cause your eyes to hurt, and some games may cause some
players to experience motion sickness. If you or anyone using or viewing The Spectrum
experience these symptoms, stop immediately and rest. Do not drive or engage in any
other demanding activity until the symptoms subside.
To reduce the chances of these symptoms:
Take a 15 minute break every hour, even if you don’t think you need it.
If you are prone to motion sickness, try to identify which games include the kinds
of motion that trigger these symptoms, and avoid them.
Electric shock
To avoid electric shock when you use The Spectrum :
Do not expose The Spectrum to liquids, high temperatures, high humidity, steam,
direct sunlight, excessive dust or smoke.
Do not allow small particles or any foreign objects to get inside The Spectrum.
Do not touch The Spectrum or any connected cables during an electrical storm.
Do not touch any of the metal parts of the connectors on The Spectrum.
Do not use any power cables, HDMI cables or peripherals if they are split, frayed
or otherwise damaged.
Ventilation
To avoid The Spectrum overheating in use:
Place on a at, even surface.
Do not place it on a rug or carpet with long bres.
Allow plenty of airow through the grilles on the top and bottom of the case.
Do not allow dust to build up on the grilles.
Do not cover The Spectrum or use it in an enclosed cabinet or other location where
heat may build up.
Do not place in a narrow or cramped space.